4.5
Plumbing Connections
Tubing
the
tube for use)
Manual injector
Main
body
IN
port
Male
nut
PEEK (Tighten by
hand)
Manual injector
by
hand)
5.
Detector outlet side piping
(1)
Prepare a waste liquid bottle.
Connect the
drain
tube to the detector outlet. Select one
applied flow rate. Insert the outlet
of the
drain
tube into the
waste liquid bottle.
the
drain
tubes listed in the table below depending on the
0
Max.
flow rate
Drain
tube
For extension
Remarks
diameter
x
length
[Inside diameter
x
length (cm)]
3
0.3
X
100
100
5
0.5
X
100
100
20
0.8 X
100
100
150
100
100
At mode
L
(option)
When using the
fraction collector, connect the inlet tube
of the
to the detector outlet directly. Note that the
maximum
flow rate varies depending on the preparative head
of the
FRC.
FRC-
inlet pipe
Inside diameter
x
Length
outlet pipe
Inside diameter
x
Max.
operating
flow
rate
Fraction correction head with valve
100
100
20
(150')
Fraction
correction head with valve
0.3
X
100
100
3
Fraction correction head without valve
preparative
head
0.3
X
100
An
optional flow selection
block
is necessary.
The solenoid valve and flow cells may be damaged by application
of
back
pressure which exceeds the detector resistance pressure.
Do not use the pipes listed in the table which are out of range.
Note
To
prevent the detector
from
being damaged by back pressure, it is
useful to connect the relief valve (option) to the detector outlet
when the unit is used with large flow rate, or the piping is clogged.
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